Comparison in the Mean Change in Haematocrit by Blunt Versus Sharp Expansion of Uterine Incision at Caesarean Delivery
Abroo Fatima, Nosheen Maqsood, Sana Sharif, Sumera Chaudary, Saba Tufail, Uzma Manzoor
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To compare
the mean change in haematocrit by blunt with sharp expansion of uterine
incision at caesarean delivery. Methodology:
In this Randomized Control Trial, at Department of Obstetrics/Gynaecology,
Allied Hospital, Faisalabad during the years 2020, we included 200 cases (100
in each group) who fulfilled the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Two equal groups
were formed by dividing patients randomly, A &B. Routine process of
history, physical and systemic examination was completed before proceeding for
the procedure. Sharp expansion was made in cases of Group-A whereas blunt
expansion of uterine incision was done in Group-B cases. Blood loss in both
groups was recorded by comparing haematocrit (%), pre-operative and 48 hours
after the procedure.
Results: Mean pre-operative
haematocrit levels were recorded as 36.29+2.64 in Group-A and
36.93+2.32 in Group-B. Mean post-operative haematocrit levels were recorded as 35.06+2.18
in Group-A and 32.09+2.41 in Group-B. Comparison of mean change in haematocrit levels were
calculated and recorded as 3.097+0.339 in Group-A
and 5.368+4.923 in Group-B. P-value was computed as 0.0001 which shows a
significant difference in both groups.
Conclusion:
The results of the study concluded that there is a significant higher mean change in heamatocrit by blunt
expansion of the uterine incision as compared to sharp expansion at caesarean
delivery.
Keywords:
Cesarean section, blunt expansion, sharp expansion,
haematocrit